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Identifying and Mitigating Moisture Intrusion: Case Studies

Master the identification and remediation of moisture intrusion in structures through real-world examples. Safeguard building integrity and mitigate risks posed by persistent dampness.

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BeginnerUpdated Nov 27, 2025
Identifying and Mitigating Moisture Intrusion: Case Studies

What You'll Learn

check_circleDistinguish between short-term and long-term moisture intrusion causes.
check_circleDevelop a systematic approach for evaluating moisture issues.
check_circleIdentify common moisture pathways and their impact on structures.
check_circleInterpret conditions of various building components due to moisture.
check_circleAnalyze case studies of complex moisture intrusion scenarios.
check_circleApply risk assessment and mitigation strategies for moisture damage.

About This Course

This course, "Identifying and Mitigating Moisture Intrusion - Case Studies," provides essential knowledge for professionals dealing with structural moisture issues. Moisture intrusion can lead to significant structural damage,compromise indoor air quality, and result in costly repairs if not accurately identified and addressed. This program delves into systematic approaches for investigation, diagnosis, and effective mitigation strategies, emphasizing real-world applications through diverse case studies.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the major causes of moisture intrusion, including short-term and long-term events, installation deficiencies, design flaws, and age-related deterioration.
  • Develop a systematic approach for evaluating structures, covering initial site evaluation, background information gathering, and safety considerations.
  • Identify various pathways of moisture entry, distinguishing between exterior building envelope leaks and interior humidity-driven issues like vapor drive.
  • Utilize tools such as thermal imaging to locate moisture sources and understand temperature differentials that contribute to condensation and mold growth.
  • Recognize the impact of seasonal changes and interior conditions (e.g., ventilation, HVAC operation) on moisture accumulation and mold formation.
  • Evaluate roof conditions, exterior penetrations, and site drainage for potential moisture sources and their correlation with interior damage.
  • Understand the consequences of long-term moisture intrusion, including material deterioration, structural integrity concerns, and safety implications.
  • Apply knowledge from diverse case studies covering historic buildings, retrofitted structures, and specific failure mechanisms to real-world scenarios.
  • Formulate appropriate repair and remediation protocols while considering historical significance, material compatibility, and regulatory approvals.
  • Implement best practices for communication and documentation during moisture intrusion investigations and remediation projects.

The course dissects critical topics such as roof and exterior envelope integrity, crawl space dynamics, HVAC-related issues, and unique challenges presented by historic or retrofitted buildings. Through detailed case studies, participants will gain practical insights into diagnosing complex moisture problems and developing informed solutions to protect structures and occupants.

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HalfMoon Education
HalfMoon Education

Online Courses for Engineers

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HalfMoon Education is a nonprofit continuing education provider offering live webinars and on-demand courses for engineers, architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, attorneys, paralegals, accountants and others. Since 1996, we’ve helped thousands of professionals nationwide stay current with industry standards and codes, earn CE hours, and advance their expertise through practical, expert-led learning experiences. Learn more about us at: www.halfmoonseminars.org

Doug  Parkhurst, P.E.
Doug Parkhurst, P.E.

Senior Forensic Engineer for the CAT Forensic Services office located in Little Rock, Arkansas

Mr. Parkhurst holds a B.S. degree in Materials Engineering and an M.S. degree in Civil & Environmental Engineering, and he is a registered professional engineer in Arkansas, Kansas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Oregon and South Carolina. Mr. Parkhurst has performed hundreds of evaluations and investigations with respect to residential, commercial, and agricultural structures, as well as municipal infrastructure components, to document and analyze failures from the effects of wind, vibrations, explosions, earthquakes, floods, foundation failures, moisture intrusion, construction defects, cathodic protection systems, lightning damage, manufacturing defects, corrosion failures, weld failures, building envelope failures, and failures of components and cladding, as well as failures of a variety of materials used in construction of modern and historic structures. Mr. Parkhurst is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the Structural Engineers Institute (SEI). Mr. Parkhurst consults and provides educational services related to failures of residential, commercial, and agricultural structures.

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